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Usually on days with unusual weather (such as snow on St. Patrick's Day in many places,) I turn to the Newseum for a collection of front pages. But, "Due to inclement weather, the Newseum will be closed Monday, March 17," they announced on Facebook.

"No front page uploads either?" one woman asked.

Those fronts are up now, but it looks like most newspapers in snowy places chose to focus on other things today on their fronts (and I don't blame them. It's March 17.)

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AUTHOR INFORMATION

Kristen Hare covers the media for the Poynter Institute. Her work for Poynter has earned her a Mirror Award nomination. Hare, a graduate of the University of Missouri's School of Journalism, spent 5 years as the Sunday features writer and an assistant editor at the St. Joseph (Missouri) News-Press, and five years as a staff writer covering race, immigration, the census and aging at the St. Louis Beacon. She also spent two years with the Peace Corps in Guyana, South America. Hare and her family live outside Tampa.